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It is worse, he said, than imprisonment, which has a fixed term.
America abrogated the "gold clause" (which fixed the payment of interest and principal in terms of the metal) after leaving the gold standard.
We also assume that all decisions are made within the short term; this is the time frame in which fixed costs cannot be changed.
Bankinter SA engages in providing banking financial services, which includes current accounts, investment funds and retirement plans, fixed term deposits, mortgages and insurance policies.
Holding down demand, he said, were the currently higher yields, uncertainty over a growing supply of debt and the change this week in leadership at the Federal Reserve, which fixes benchmark short-term interest rates.
The significance of fixed terms was determined using the Wald statistic, which approximates the χ2 distribution.
In the past, the Universities and Colleges Employers Association UCEAEA) has treated CRS as a special case, in which fixed-term contracts would be the norm due to finite funding.
The result is a "two-tiered system of faculty" in which fixed-term faculty have no right to tenure, and can continue for up to 20 years with their salaries dependent on grants.
Nor should they have fixed terms, he said.
Coefficient values for fixed terms are represented.
Banks use contracts which are fixed in terms of what you repay.
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